Since their debut EP ‘Be Yourself’ was released on esteemed underground label Black Butter in January as part of their ‘Spread Love’ series, DJ duo Codec have effortlessly held their spot at the top of multiple charts and show no signs of moving yet. ‘What You Need’ reached #1 in Juno’s Bass bestsellers while ‘Be Yourself’ made its way to #1 in Track It Down’s dubstep bestsellers this week, and they remain comfortably high up in the charts as we move into February. Codec already have championing support from the likes of T.williams, Foamo, Gorgon City, Rack’n’Ruin, Rudimental, Laurent Garnier, Woz, and Breach.

Featuring on a recent mix the duo laid down for i-D magazine, Codec are now giving their new and growing fanbase a free download of their bootleg remix of Rosie Gaines’ classic 90s record ‘Closer than Close’. With their sound and style rapidly becoming distinctive, Codec’s remix is full of big garage swing and tough bass. Now based in London, the pair have fully immersed themselves in the thriving scene and are being welcomed with open arms… Including UKF/Subsoul who have supported from start and quickly snapped the guys up to play at their new ‘SubSoul Sessions’ event next month.

Get Some introduce yet another newcomer to the UK Bass scene in the shape of the mysterious MYR14D aka Oliver Keogh. Hailing from Buckinghamshire, Keogh has crafted a debut EP of accomplished club-focused tracks that touch upon a wide array of moods and sounds palettes that play a part in any well-formed DJ set.

The EP opens up with the title track On My Mind, a slow-burning house number that patiently progresses to a drop of 808 claps and hi-hats that show the technical dexterity and maturity for a producer in such an early stage in his career.

Stay 4 Me takes things up a notch with a thumping 4/4 beat pattern and infectious vocal sample being the tracks’ focal points. Being slightly more rough and ready than the lead track, Stay 4 Me comes into its own with the addition of a rambunctious bassline and blissful psychedelic synth lines at the halfway point that give the cut an extra dimension.

Rounding things off is Raven – the off-kilter effort which takes its cues from the IDM stylings of Nathan Fake and Border Community. Its quirky melodies and unconventional song structure indicate that there’s a great deal more to come from Get Some’s latest find who has just added yet another prized gem to the label’s growing discography.